# This is an example config file for the burp client. mode = client port = 4971 server = {{ burp_server }} password = {{ burp_password }} cname = {{ burp_cname }} pidfile = /var/run/burp.client.pid syslog = 1 stdout = 0 progress_counter = 0 # Ratelimit throttles the send speed. Specified in Megabits per second (Mb/s). # ratelimit = 1.5 # Network timeout defaults to 7200 seconds (2 hours). # network_timeout = 7200 # Set server_can_restore to 0 if you do not want the server to be able to # initiate a restore. server_can_restore = 0 # Set an encryption password if you do not trust the server with your data. # Note that this will mean that network deltas will not be possible. Each time # a file changes, the whole file will be transferred on the next backup. # encryption_password = My^$pAsswIrD%@ # More configuration files can be read, using syntax like the following # (without the leading '# '). # . path/to/more/conf # Run as different user/group. # user=graham # group=nogroup #cross_filesystem=/home cross_all_filesystems=0 # Uncomment the following lines to automatically generate a certificate signing # request and send it to the server. ca_burp_ca = /usr/sbin/burp_ca ca_csr_dir = /etc/burp/CA-client # SSL certificate authority - same file on both server and client ssl_cert_ca = /etc/burp/ssl_cert_ca.pem # Client SSL certificate ssl_cert = /etc/burp/ssl_cert-client.pem # Client SSL key ssl_key = /etc/burp/ssl_cert-client.key # Client SSL ciphers #ssl_ciphers = # SSL key password #ssl_key_password = password # Common name in the certificate that the server gives us ssl_peer_cn = {{ burp_server_cn }} {% if burp_backup_script_pre is defined %} backup_script_pre = {{ burp_backup_script_pre }} {% if burp_backup_script_pre_args is defined %} {% for arg in burp_backup_script_pre_args %} backup_script_pre_arg = {{ arg }} {% endfor %} {% endif %} {% endif %} {% if burp_backup_script_post is defined %} backup_script_post = {{ burp_backup_script_post }} {% if burp_backup_script_post_args is defined %} {% for arg in burp_backup_script_post_args %} backup_script_post_arg = {{ arg }} {% endfor %} {% endif %} backup_script_post_run_on_fail = {{ burp_backup_script_post_run_on_fail|d(0) }} {% endif %} # The following options specify exactly what to backup. # The server will override them if there is at least one 'include=' line on # the server side. #include = /home #exclude = /home/graham/testdir/librsync-0.9.7/testsuite #include = /home/graham/testdir/librsync-0.9.7/testsuite/deep #include = /home/graham/xdir #exclude = /home/graham/testdir/libr # Exclude file names ending in '.vdi' or '.vmdk' (case insensitive) #exclude_ext = vdi #exclude_ext = vmd # Exlude file path matching a regular expression # (note that 'include_regex' is not yet implemented) #exclude_regex = \.cache # Exclude various temporary file systems. You may want to add devfs, devpts, # proc, ramfs, etc. exclude_fs = sysfs exclude_fs = tmpfs # Exclude files based on size. Defaults are 0, which means no limit. #min_file_size = 0 Mb #max_file_size = 0 Mb # The content of directories containing a filesystem entry named like this # will not be backed up. nobackup = .nobackup # By default, burp backups up the fifos themselves, rather than reading from # them. These two options let you choose a particular fifo to read, or read # from all fifos. #read_fifo=/path/to/a/fifo #read_all_fifos=0 # The same for block device nodes. #read_blockdev=/path/to/a/blockdev #read_all_blockdevs=0 # Exclude files from compression by extension. exclude_comp=bz2 exclude_comp=gz # When backing up, whether to enable O_NOATIME when opening files and # directories. The default is atime=0, which enables O_NOATIME. # atime=1 exclude_regex=lost\+_found {% for item in burp_backup %} {% for key, value in item|dictsort %} {{ key }} = {{ value }} {% endfor %} {% endfor %}